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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: And, I believe it is true, "nature" only demonstrates destructive forces ... Nope, sorry to slay your sacred cow. You "knowledge" on this subject is woefully out of date. *Order out of chaos* is a *scientifically proven fact* which can be demonstrated to you in any number of ways. Got lipids? You got cells. "Chaos: Making a New Science", by James Gleick is enjoyable reading. DNA certainly could have emerged from a soup of organic ingredients following only the mathematical model of chaos theory. Next, what gets trapped in those lipid cells.... If you have the ingredients, It is hard *not* to form something that eventually creates life. However, it seems to me more likely that our planet was seeded with life from somewhere else since the rest of the universe had approximately a 9 billion year head start on our planet. Possibly, but that's the easy way out. Some scientists believe that the seeds of life exist in virtually every comet. Consider that an exploding planet, containing life, could have formed the asteroid belt and blanketed the rest of our solar system with the seeds of life. I believe that new life happens all the time. In seawater there is a plethora of microscopic life forms that give intriguing hints at this. - Mike KB3EIA - |